Patents Assigned to Sandia National Laboratories
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Publication number: 20240118537Abstract: Provided herein is a photonic integrated circuit and methods for controlling a photonic integrated circuit that can utilize the resonant frequency of one or more components of the photonic integrated circuit to enhance the response of the circuit. At least one component of the photonic integrated circuit can be driven by an electrical signal whose frequency is substantially equal to the mechanical resonance frequency of the component such that the response of the optical component is increased. The component of the photonic integrated circuit can include a phase shifter that can impart a phase shift on a received optical signal. By driving the phase shifter with an electrical signal that is equal to the mechanical resonance frequency of the optical phase shifter, less power can be required to impart a desired phase shift on a received optical signal. The optical components can be implemented using piezoelectric cantilevers.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 4, 2023Publication date: April 11, 2024Applicants: The MITRE Corporation, Sandia National Laboratories, MIT - Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyInventors: Mark DONG, Gerald Neal GILBERT, Matthew Scott EICHENFIELD, Dirk Robert ENGLUND
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Patent number: 9002654Abstract: The present invention relates to methods of measuring biomarkers to determine the probability of a periodontal and/or peri-implant disease. More specifically, the invention provides a panel of biomarkers that, when used in combination, can allow determination of the probability of a periodontal and/or peri-implant disease state with extremely high accuracy.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2008Date of Patent: April 7, 2015Assignees: The Regents of the University of Michigan, Sandia National LaboratoriesInventors: Thomas Braun, William V. Giannobile, Amy E. Herr, Anup K. Singh, Charlie Shelburne
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Patent number: 8827714Abstract: According to one embodiment, a method for simulating portions of an emergency response exercise includes generating situational awareness outputs associated with a simulated emergency and sending the situational awareness outputs to a plurality of output devices. Also, the method includes outputting to a user device a plurality of decisions associated with the situational awareness outputs at a decision point, receiving a selection of one of the decisions from the user device, generating new situational awareness outputs based on the selected decision, and repeating the sending, outputting and receiving steps based on the new situational awareness outputs. Other methods, systems, and computer program products are included according to other embodiments of the invention.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2009Date of Patent: September 9, 2014Assignees: Lawrence Livermore National Secuity, LLC., Sandia National LaboratoriesInventors: John W. Goforth, Michael B. Mercer, Zach Heath, Lynn I. Yang
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Patent number: 8709791Abstract: A biosensor combining the sensitivity of surface acoustic waves (SAW) generated at a frequency of 325 MHz with the specificity provided by antibodies and other ligands for the detection of viral agents. In a preferred embodiment, a lithium tantalate based SAW transducer with silicon dioxide waveguide sensor platform featuring three test and one reference delay lines was used to adsorb antibodies directed against Coxsackie virus B4 or the negative-stranded category A bioagent Sin Nombre virus (SNV). Rapid detection of increasing concentrations of viral particles was linear over a range of order of magnitude for both viruses, and the sensor's selectivity for its target was not compromised by the presence of confounding Herpes Simplex virus type 1 The biosensor was able to delect SNV at doses lower than the load of virus typically found in a human patient suffering from hantavirus cardiopulmonary syndrome (HCPS).Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2008Date of Patent: April 29, 2014Assignees: STC.UNM, Sandia National LaboratoriesInventors: Richard S Larson, Brian Hjelle, Pam R Hall, David C Brown, Marco Bisoffi, Susan M Brozik, Darren W Branch, Thayne L Edwards, David Wheeler
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Publication number: 20140031193Abstract: The invention relates to methods and structures of metal particles on a support material, including platinum-containing nanoparticles on a carbon support. Such materials can be used as electrocatalysts, for example as improved electrocatalysts in polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells (PEM-FCs).Type: ApplicationFiled: August 29, 2013Publication date: January 30, 2014Applicants: Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing North America, Inc., Sandia Corporation, Operator of Sandia National Laboratories, Toyota Motor CorporationInventors: Wen Li, Tetsuo Kawamura, Tetsuo Nagami, Hiroaki Takahashi, John Muldoon, John A. Shelnutt, Yujiang Song, James E. Miller, Michael A. Hickner, Craig John Medforth
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Publication number: 20130302721Abstract: Embodiment of the present invention relate to dendrimers useful for application as catalysts, in particular as improved electrocatalysts for polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells (PEM-FCs). Methods of preparing such catalysts are described. Examples include dendritic nanostructured metal catalysts, such as platinum and platinum-alloy catalysts.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 29, 2006Publication date: November 14, 2013Applicants: Sandia Corporation, Operator of Sandia National Laboratories, Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing North America, Inc.Inventors: John A. Shelnutt, Wen Li, Yujiang Song, Michael A. Hickner
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Patent number: 8541146Abstract: The invention relates to methods of preparing metal particles on a support material, including platinum-containing nanoparticles on a carbon support. Such materials can be used as electrocatalysts, for example as improved electrocatalysts in polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells (PEM-FCs).Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2006Date of Patent: September 24, 2013Assignees: Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing North America, Inc., Toyota Motor Corporation, Sandia Corporation, Operator of Sandia National LaboratoriesInventors: Wen Li, Tetsuo Kawamura, Tetsuo Nagami, Hiroaki Takahashi, John Muldoon, John A. Shelnutt, Yujiang Song, James E. Miller, Michael A. Hickner, Craig Medforth
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Patent number: 8426135Abstract: Devices and methods for thermally lysing of biological material, for example vegetative bacterial cells and bacterial spores, are provided. Hot solution methods for solubilizing bacterial spores are described. Systems for direct analysis are disclosed including thermal lysers coupled to sample preparation stations. Integrated systems capable of performing sample lysis, labeling and protein fingerprint analysis of biological material, for example, vegetative bacterial cells, bacterial spores and viruses are provided.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2011Date of Patent: April 23, 2013Assignee: Sandia National LaboratoriesInventors: Jason A. A. West, Kyle W. Hukari, Kamlesh D. Patel, Kenneth A. Peterson, Ronald F. Renzi
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Patent number: 8252223Abstract: An integrated system and method of integrating fluid dispensing technologies (e.g., direct-write (DW)) with rapid prototyping (RP) technologies (e.g., stereolithography (SL)) without part registration comprising: an SL apparatus and a fluid dispensing apparatus further comprising a translation mechanism adapted to translate the fluid dispensing apparatus along the Z-, Y- and Z-axes. The fluid dispensing apparatus comprises: a pressurized fluid container; a valve mechanism adapted to control the flow of fluid from the pressurized fluid container; and a dispensing nozzle adapted to deposit the fluid in a desired location. To aid in calibration, the integrated system includes a laser sensor and a mechanical switch. The method further comprises building a second part layer on top of the fluid deposits and optionally accommodating multi-layered circuitry by incorporating a connector trace.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2009Date of Patent: August 28, 2012Assignees: Board of Regents, The University of Texas System, Sandia Corporation, Operator of Sandia National LaboratoriesInventors: Francisco Medina, Ryan Wicker, Jeremy A. Palmer, Don W. Davis, Bart D. Chavez, Phillip L. Gallegos
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Patent number: 8245661Abstract: A system for coating a surface comprising providing a source of iron-based amorphous metal, the iron-based amorphous metal including devitrified ferrite; directing the iron-based amorphous metal toward the surface by a spray for coating the surface; and separating at least a portion of the devitrified ferrite from the spray before the spray reaches the surface. Also an apparatus for coating a surface comprising a source of iron-based amorphous metal, the iron-based amorphous metal including devitrified ferrite; an application system for directing the iron-based amorphous metal toward the surface by a spray for coating the surface, and a system for separating at least a portion of the devitrified ferrite from the spray before the spray reaches the surface.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2006Date of Patent: August 21, 2012Assignees: Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC, Sandia National LaboratoriesInventors: Phillip D. Hailey, Sumner D. Day, Joseph C. Farmer, Nancy Yang, Thomas M. Devine, Jr., Larry Kaufman
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Patent number: 8187720Abstract: A method of forming a corrosion resistant neutron absorbing coating comprising the steps of spray or deposition or sputtering or welding processing to form a composite material made of a spray or deposition or sputtering or welding material, and a neutron absorbing material. Also a corrosion resistant neutron absorbing coating comprising a composite material made of a spray or deposition or sputtering or welding material, and a neutron absorbing material.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2006Date of Patent: May 29, 2012Assignees: Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC, Sandia National LaboratoriesInventors: Jor-Shan Choi, Joseph C. Farmer, Chuck K. Lee, Jeffrey Walker, Paige Russell, Jon Kirkwood, Nancy Yang, Victor Champagne
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Patent number: 7658603Abstract: An integrated system and method of integrating fluid dispensing technologies (e.g., direct-write (DW)) with rapid prototyping (RP) technologies (e.g., stereolithography (SL)) without part registration comprising: an SL apparatus and a fluid dispensing apparatus further comprising a translation mechanism adapted to translate the fluid dispensing apparatus along the Z-, Y- and Z-axes. The fluid dispensing apparatus comprises: a pressurized fluid container; a valve mechanism adapted to control the flow of fluid from the pressurized fluid container; and a dispensing nozzle adapted to deposit the fluid in a desired location. To aid in calibration, the integrated system includes a laser sensor and a mechanical switch. The method further comprises building a second part layer on top of the fluid deposits and optionally accommodating multi-layered circuitry by incorporating a connector trace.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2005Date of Patent: February 9, 2010Assignees: Board of Regents, The University of Texas System, Sandia Corporation, Operator of Sandia National LaboratoriesInventors: Francisco Medina, Ryan Wicker, Jeremy A. Palmer, Don W. Davis, Bart D. Chavez, Phillip L. Gallegos
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Patent number: 7592139Abstract: Devices and methods for thermally lysing of biological material, for example vegetative bacterial cells and bacterial spores, are provided. Hot solution methods for solubilizing bacterial spores are described. Systems for direct analysis are disclosed including thermal lysers coupled to sample preparation stations. Integrated systems capable of performing sample lysis, labeling and protein fingerprint analysis of biological material, for example, vegetative bacterial cells, bacterial spores and viruses are provided.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 2005Date of Patent: September 22, 2009Assignee: Sandia National LaboratoriesInventors: Jason A. A. West, Kyle W. Hukari, Kamlesh D. Patel, Kenneth A. Peterson, Ronald F. Renzi
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Publication number: 20090011928Abstract: The invention relates to methods of preparing metal particles on a support material, including platinum-containing nanoparticles on a carbon support. Such materials can be used as electrocatalysts, for example as improved electrocatalysts in proton exchange membrane fuel cells (PEM-FCs).Type: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2008Publication date: January 8, 2009Applicants: Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing North America, Inc., Sandia Corporation, Operator of Sandia National Laboratories, Toyota Motor CorporationInventors: Tochi Tudor Nwoga, Kazuo Kawahara, Li Wen, Yujiang Song, John A. Shelnutt, James E. Miller, Craig John Medforth, Yukiyoshi Ueno, Tetsuo Kawamura
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Patent number: 7437766Abstract: A method and/or system and/or apparatus providing deception and/or execution alteration in an information system. In specific embodiments, deceptions and/or protections are provided by intercepting and/or modifying operation of one or more system calls of an operating system.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2003Date of Patent: October 14, 2008Assignee: Sandia National LaboratoriesInventors: Fred Cohen, Deanna T. Rogers, Vicentiu Neagoe
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Patent number: 7368290Abstract: The present invention relates to novel methods of determining the sequence and structure of proteins. Specifically, the present invention allows for the analysis of intact proteins within a mass spectrometer. Therefore, preparatory separations need not be performed prior to introducing a protein sample into the mass spectrometer. Also disclosed herein are new instrumental developments for enhancing the signal from the desired modified proteins, methods for producing controlled protein fragments in the mass spectrometer, eliminating complex microseparations, and protein preparatory chemical steps necessary for cross-linking based protein structure determination. Additionally, the preferred method of the present invention involves the determination of protein structures utilizing a top-down analysis of protein structures to search for covalent modifications. In the preferred method, intact proteins are ionized and fragmented within the mass spectrometer.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2003Date of Patent: May 6, 2008Assignee: Sandia National LaboratoriesInventors: Gary Kruppa, Joseph S. Schoeniger, Malin M. Young
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Patent number: 7311882Abstract: A manifold for connecting external capillaries to the inlet and/or outlet ports of a microfluidic device for high pressure applications is provided. The fluid connector for coupling at least one fluid conduit to a corresponding port of a substrate that includes: (i) a manifold comprising one or more channels extending therethrough wherein each channel is at least partially threaded, (ii) one or more threaded ferrules each defining a bore extending therethrough with each ferrule supporting a fluid conduit wherein each ferrule is threaded into a channel of the manifold, (iii) a substrate having one or more ports on its upper surface wherein the substrate is positioned below the manifold so that the one or more ports is aligned with the one or more channels of the manifold, and (iv) means for applying an axial compressive force to the substrate to couple the one or more ports of the substrate to a corresponding proximal end of a fluid conduit.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2003Date of Patent: December 25, 2007Assignee: Sandia National LaboratoriesInventor: Ronald F. Renzi
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Patent number: 7310142Abstract: Photons emitted from a sample responsive to being excited by laser pulses are directed through a prism onto a photomultiplier tube having several spaced-apart anodes. The prism alters the path of each photon as a function of its wavelength so that the wavelength determines the anode to which the photon is directed. Taps of first and second delay lines that are coupled to respective alternating anodes. When an anode receives the photon, it generates a pulse that propagates through the delay line in opposite directions from its associated tap. A timer determines first and second times from the laser pulse to the pulse reaching the first and second ends of the delay line. The difference between the first and second times corresponds to the wavelength of the emitted photon and the sum of the first and second times corresponds to the emission delay of the emitted photon.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2005Date of Patent: December 18, 2007Assignee: Sandia National LaboratoriesInventors: Carl C. Hayden, David W. Chandler, A. Khai Luong
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Patent number: 7308374Abstract: A method, system and article of manufacture of siting one or more detectors in a facility represented with zones are provided. Signals Si,j representing an effect in zone j in response to a release of contaminant in zone i for one or more flow conditions are provided. A candidate architecture has one or more candidate zones. A limiting case signal is determined for each flow condition for multiple candidate architectures. The limiting case signal is a smallest system signal of multiple system signals associated with a release in a zone. Each system signal is a maximum one of the signals representing the effect in the candidate zones from the release in one zone for the flow condition. For each candidate architecture, a robust limiting case signal is determined based on a minimum of the limiting case signals. One candidate architecture is selected based on the robust limiting case signals.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2005Date of Patent: December 11, 2007Assignee: Sandia National LaboratoriesInventor: Nathaniel Jeremy Meyer Gleason
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Patent number: 7296274Abstract: A method and/or system and/or apparatus providing deception and/or execution alteration in an information system. In specific embodiments, deceptions and/or protections are provided by intercepting and/or modifying operation of one or more system calls of an operating system.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2003Date of Patent: November 13, 2007Assignee: Sandia National LaboratoriesInventors: Fred Cohen, Deanna T. Rogers, Vicentiu Neagoe